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Oro Valley approves intergovernmental agreement with Pima County for regional middle-mile broadband

5713098 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved a $200,000 town commitment and in-kind contributions to join Pima County's 142-mile regional middle-mile broadband ring, a federally funded build intended to improve government connectivity and enable private fiber-to-home providers.

The Oro Valley Town Council on Sept. 3 approved an intergovernmental agreement with Pima County to participate in the Pima County regional middle-mile broadband infrastructure project, voting 7-0 on Resolution R25-46.

Scott Zofeld, the town's IT director, told council the middle-mile project will construct roughly 142 miles of fiber-optic backbone through the metro area; Oro Valley's segment will traverse Tangerine, La Cañada, Magee, Oracle and Ina roads. The county's project design calls for…

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